Training
why train to be an accountant?
By becoming an accountant you will be joining one of the world’s most respected professions. At DNG we can offer career advancement together with financial rewards. Once qualified there are opportunities to specialise in areas such as audit, tax, corporate finance or forensics. We offer training to qualify you as a chartered accountant (ACA), certified accountant (ACCA) and also accounting technician (AAT).
why train with DNG?
We offer our trainees a thorough study and work experience programme. As well as ‘on the job’ training we use a specialist firm of tutors to provide you with a comprehensive tuition and home study syllabus.
We pay for all your training costs and we will support you all the way, including providing paid study leave and mentoring.
what happens at qualification?
As you move through successfully completing your examinations we will encourage you to take on more responsibility, to get involved on individual projects and manage aspects of assignments. There really is no limit to where you can go, we will give you the opportunity to progress to the top. Those studying for AAT will be encouraged to continue on towards ACA or ACCA qualification and beyond.
what we need from you
We are looking for people who are:
- positive, highly motivated problem solvers
- determined, hard-working and disciplined
- great communicators with flexible and adaptable attitudes
In terms of academic requirements for our graduate programme, we welcome students from all degree disciplines who are heading for a 2:1 degree and who have gained at least 280 UCAS points. AAT trainees are required to have attained at least 3 A Level passes at grade C or above. Flexibility may be exercised however.
interested?
For more information on the training opportunities available with us please complete the on line application form on this web site.
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